Cryopreservation Method for Preventing Freeze-Fracture of Small Muscle Samples.

IF 1 Q3 BIOLOGY Bio-protocol Pub Date : 2025-01-05 DOI:10.21769/BioProtoc.5145
Namrata Ghag, Joshua Tam, Rox R Anderson, Nashwa Cheema
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Histological techniques to study muscle are crucial for assessing skeletal muscle health. To preserve tissue morphology, samples are usually fixed in formaldehyde or cryopreserved immediately after excision from the body. Freezing samples in liquid nitrogen, using isopentane as a mediator for efficient cooling, preserves the tissue in its natural state. However, this method is highly susceptible to freeze-fracture artifacts, which alter or destroy tissue architecture. Isopentane is most commonly used in a semi-frozen/liquid state that is visually assessed by the experimenter, which can pose a challenge when freezing multiple tissues at a time or maintaining a consistent temperature. Furthermore, tissue size is also a confounding factor; depending on the size, freezing times can vary. In this study, we compare two different options for using isopentane while cryopreserving tissue. We also present an easy and reproducible method of freezing the soleus tissue of mice using frozen isopentane. This method decreased the occurrence of freeze-fractures by an order of magnitude, to ~4%, whereas the traditional method of cryopreservation resulted in ~56% freeze-fracturing. Key features • A uniform and highly reproducible protocol for freezing any tissue that is prone to freeze-fracture. • Removes the need to maintain a mixed state of isopentane. • Optimized cryopreservation method for the soleus muscle of mice. • Allows for prevention of peripheral freeze-fracture in tissue, which is the most susceptible region to freeze-fracture damage. Graphical overview.

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防止小肌肉样品冻裂的冷冻保存方法。
研究肌肉的组织学技术是评估骨骼肌健康的关键。为了保存组织形态,标本通常在从体内切除后立即用甲醛固定或冷冻保存。在液氮中冷冻样品,使用异戊烷作为有效冷却的介质,使组织保持在其自然状态。然而,这种方法极易受到冻裂伪影的影响,这会改变或破坏组织结构。异戊烷最常以半冷冻/液体状态使用,实验者可以直观地评估,这在一次冷冻多个组织或保持恒定温度时可能会带来挑战。此外,组织大小也是一个混杂因素;根据大小不同,冷冻时间也会有所不同。在这项研究中,我们比较了在冷冻保存组织时使用异戊烷的两种不同选择。我们还提出了一种使用冷冻异戊烷冷冻小鼠比目鱼组织的简便、可重复的方法。该方法将冻裂的发生率降低了一个数量级,降至~4%,而传统的冷冻保存方法导致~56%的冻裂。•一个统一的和高度可复制的方案,用于冷冻任何组织,容易冻裂。•消除了维持异戊烷混合状态的需要。•优化小鼠比目鱼肌冷冻保存方法。•可以防止周围组织的冻裂,这是最容易受到冻裂损伤的区域。图形的概述。
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